Well, it would allow me to have a phone that I enjoy more than the Xperia. I really like the Xperia, but it's been very flaky for me. Something like a Galaxy S3 would be tits.

Of course, I don't really know the state of PSOne emulation on Android as a whole, but I know it works pretty well on the Xperia. And that's what I really care about.

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Well, it would allow me to have a phone that I enjoy more than the Xperia. I really like the Xperia, but it's been very flaky for me. Something like a Galaxy S3 would be tits.

Of course, I don't really know the state of PSOne emulation on Android as a whole, but I know it works pretty well on the Xperia. And that's what I really care about.

Do you use an app on Xperia? PSOne emu is something I have not found a good option for. There used to be a dev, and he had some iFone shyte, too, but the app went MIA AFAIK tell. Or does the Xperia have some native voodoo? There are some pay ones but I am skeptical. And a cheap bastard.

Xperia has its own special blend of voodoo. It works rather well for most games that I've tested. It's a bit of work involving conversion and stuff, but it's generally worth it.

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Initial impressions around the net are overwhelmingly negative. Apparently it requires the Moga app to run in the background. To use a moga enabled game it has to be launched by the moga app. To launch a game it has to be purchased in the moga store. This means repurchasing games you already own, and no support for emulators. Not sure how true all of this is yet.